We've seen Pioneer stuff its VSX line with 3D and Bluetooth goodness in the past; now, the Japanese outfit is unveiling its 2012 AV receivers portfolio in an attempt to widen its offerings. Starting ...
Pioneer's flagship AV receiver (we're not counting the delayed-but-impending SC-09TX which debuted at the 2007 CEDIA) is simply beautiful. The receiver has a piano gloss finish and, unlike the ...
The Pioneer VSX-D1S audio/video receiver resembles one of those classy four-wheel-drive vehicles. The VSX-D1S takes you anywhere you want to go over the audio/video terrain. Weighing in at 33 pounds, ...
Pioneer is no stranger when it comes to provide big time value at relatively low prices — a Pioneer receiver is one of several on our list of the best A/V receivers under $500. The company is about it ...
More commonly known for its popular plasma TVs in recent years, Japanese brand Pioneer has long been an established player in the A/V industry. Apart from being instrumental in the optical disc ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Priced under $500, Pioneer’s refreshed entry-level 5.2-channel and 7.2 channel A/V Receivers add support for 4K/120 and 8K resolution. TV and Projector technology keeps getting better. 4K displays ...
Surround Power: 100 watts x 7 (1kHz; 1% THD @ 8-ohms) 700 Watts total system power Stereo Power: 100 watts x 2 (20Hz-20kHz; 0.7% THD @ 8-ohms) 200 Watts total system power Digital Decoding & ...
Pioneer today announced its new VSX-1021 receiver, the first of eight receivers from the company scheduled to be released this year with support for Apple's AirPlay technology. The VSX-1021, which ...
A big, meaty and enjoyable performance from Pioneer, with an excellent spread of features that’s sure to appeal at this price Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in ...
Pioneer has introduced the VSX-921 7.1-channel A/V Receiver with enhanced 1080p up-scaling using Anchor Bay video processing, priced at $449. The VSX-921 converts analog video sources to HDMI for ...
“The Pioneer Elite VSX-70 has more than a few good things going for it, but at the end of the day we think it’s performance quality that counts, and the VSX-70 left us wanting for more in this regard.
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